- As they
possess 78 chromosomes, all
members of the
genus Canis are
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dhole and the African...
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Chromatin (Flemming 1880) and...
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Karyologic and
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intraspecific hybrids...
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number and
detailed chromosome morphology were presented.
Using this
karyological data,
relationships between Allium rouyi and
allied species were discussed...
-
Salvelinus alpinus. The
southern and
northern Dolly Varden also have
clear karyological differences. Nevertheless,
there has been gene
exchange between the southern...
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